Have ou heard of Falcon for Twitter, a powerful full featured Twitter widget? Play Store Link

I've been asked to make an app out of it a lot (this is Minimal Reader Pro all over again lol) so I did it, and while doing it, I actually realised this app could be one of the best Twitter app on Android.

Say hello to Falcon Pro (BETA) for Twitter :

After 2 weeks of intense BETA, thanks to all your feedback, I'm proud to announce Falcon Pro v1.0 on the Google Play Store !

- New : sexy font (still Roboto based)
- New : position holding in Lists
- New : load up to 1000 tweets / refresh
- New : option to set the action bar on the bottom. Good for large screens.
- New : load older tweets
- New : inline Droplr previews
- New : option to set a different refresh rate for mentions/interactions
- New : options to control cache
- Fixed : back stack behaviours
- Fixed : Dashclock extension not refreshing
- Fixed : position shifting bug
+ other fixes

- Tweetmarker integration - Sends the marker when the app goes on Pause (screen off, back or home button), gets the marker on refreshing
- Timeline Notifications
- Quick start dialog
- Jump to top on lists by tapping the title
- Other fixes and improvements

- NEW UI EXPERIMENT - Double SlidingMenu (Left&Right) - Any section of the app, and I mean any, is accessible in two gestures : swipe&tap. I love it. Tell me if it runs smooth for you.
- Added Follower/Following count on Left Menu, tapping on it brings the full list of profiles
- Smoother lists
- fixed not being able to refresh on 4G
- check on resume if cursor is null
- no more jump to last unread on new tweet
- Removed 200 tweet per refresh limit
- fix typo in direct messages
- many other fixes

*v0.6 (24/11/2012)

- Auto Draft Saving System - Whenever you're going to tweet something, and get a phone call, or press back to check on something, the app now automatically saves that tweet as a draft, so that next time you press new Tweet (or the Quick Tweet Notif) it brings back that draft.
- Added an Error notification when a Tweet couldn't be sent, with tap to retry
- Added new search result count notification on refreshing search
- Fix position holding when auto refreshing in background when app is paused
- Fix getting some auto favorite/DM/follow notifications
- Fix list reloading on resuming app after a while
- Other fixes

- Implemented Favorites view
- Implemented offline Favorite system, you can favorite even offline, will be marked as favorite when you get back online (on refresh or access favorites)
- Added quick actions on long press everywhere (profile, tweet detail)
- better way to show native retweet, quote and reply on the Tweet composer
- prevent jump to top after tweet
- made image placeholder in list fixed height to avoid unwanted jumps
- more discrete logo on loading pages
- Updated SlidingMenu lib to latest version
- few other minor fixes

*v0.3 (21/11/2012)

- Added EXTRA Real Time NOTIFICATIONS option for Favorites, Follows and ReTweets [Still wifi only, this is not push yet]
- option to disable inline preview imgs/videos
- Added 2 min auto refresh rate
- better profile system (tablet/phone)
- shows link of user and if that user follows you on user profile
- click on profile pic on profile to open the original image
- fixed clickable items in profile view tweets
- new notification icons
- on own profile, you can't follow yourself anymore
- force pp refresh when opening user profile
- better pp download for lists
- Fixed option to not load tweet content when not on wifi
- Disabled clickable hashtags for the moment
- Fix orientation changes on N7
- Fix tweet writer box on landscape hiding buttons
- Fix ldpi icon
- hide quick actions on second long press
- added the version number and the link to the XDA thread in the settings
- others that I didn't write down

*v0.2 (20/11/2012)

- Fixed critical bug on Gingerbread, you should be able to tweet now.
- Auto dismisses the tweet successful notification

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